I don't think the WK2 is too big at all. Maybe she should practice parking? I just think anything smaller is pointless. Where will she put all those bags from shopping in a small crossover? Sorry, I'm not much help for what would be a good crossover.

So here is the deal, wife is in love with our new 14 summit, but think it's just too big, hard to park at work or mall, so she was asking for something smaller to trade in her kia sportage.

I looked around and maybe the cherokee limited fully load could be the ticket but I'm more into the rdx with the technology package!

It's kinda hard to find anything like the GC out there, every other car most of the stuff that is standard on the summit is extra! The RDX IS WHAT IT's coming closer!

The Q5 is just too expensive, pretty much every little thing is $500 extra!

Anything I'm missing? This car would do 0 off road, just city and highway drive! What's there comparable to a fully loaded wk2 but in a crossover body?

You could try looking at the "Cherokee" but there are not any at dealers until a week from now or so.

Frankly though, have your wife drive the GC, it has an EXTREMELY tight turning radius for it's size so it is easier to park than smaller vehicles like a GMC Terrain. Also on the Summit you are looking at there are front and rear park sensors, plus the Camera on the 8.4 Screen is very sharp with turning guide lines.....

It handles much smaller than you would expect and I think you should take a test drive and actually try the manoevers you are talking about before turning away from it. You are correct, anything else is a far step away!

Nah, we only infected yours with the bugs ... besides, you like your dealer and his coffee

I doubt that the Acura dealer I used is offering coffee any more. Now they drop off a loaner and pick up your car. Coffee must have gotten expensive. Maybe the Jeep dealer will realize that and start dropping off loaners.

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I doubt that the Acura dealer I used is offering coffee any more. Now they drop off a loaner and pick up your car. Coffee must have gotten expensive. Maybe the Jeep dealer will realize that and start dropping off loaners.

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The way you talk about it I wonder if you personally changed the economics of it .... keep drinking that coffee, other people who use that service department may thank you!